Kyocera 2345

Description:

The Kyocera 2345 phone is a CDMA device that comes with full features. As the fourth generation following the popular 2000 series of phone models manufactured by Kyocera, the 2345 is available with a number of remarkable features. Apart from its availability with 3G network, the 2345 model also comes with notable features such as polyphonic ringtones, voice dialing, speakerphone, and GPS positioning. It is a lightweight device having dimensions of 4.72 x 1.89 x 0.95 inches. The phone has a capacity of storing up to 200 numbers on its phone book, with an option to add up to 6 numbers per entry. Supported languages on the 2345 include English and Spanish. With the help of its built-in Openwave 4.1.25i browser software, the 2345 model is able to browse different websites and access the internet. Available with 3 built-in games on the device, users of the 2345 phone model can enjoy their pick from Tetris, Brick Attack and Space Dudes. The phone is built with eZiText predictive text entry, which allows it to be used easily. With a removable Li-Ion battery, the 2345 is able to last up to 3.8 hours of talk time and 144 hours of stand-by mode.

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